Miracle ?.
surely we just want him to try and compete in league two ?
Not sure how for a club of our size that can be called a miracle
Very, very fair point indeed.Only an idiot would call for his head of we don't have a massive turnaround this season.
As for dropping lucky with DMC, I remember doing some stats back then looking at the results with and without DMC and highlighting this point. You'd also argue that mowbray was an average manager who got lucky with Armstrong and Murphy.
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I am actually managing expectations. It's hailed as some great manager to bring in.
There is nothing special about Robins. He is just a normal average manager who got lucky with us first time round then got out before it turned bad.
So hopefully by the end of this season I just want him to try and make this lot into a team that may win at Wembley.
I also still want him there next season and for a few seasons after that.
I am concerned that some think he is some great manager and will be calling for his head when he doesn' turn things around this season and when we are not storming division next year
I thought, just for a few hours, that Robins would be a saviour.Who is expecting a massive turnaround this season?
Mcgoldrick was a laughing stock before he arrived here. Mcgoldrought as fans derided him.
His career after departing has been pretty mediocre as well.
So it's clear having robins as manager and the style of play worked for him so to dismiss that as lucky is nonsense.
He inherited a basket case of a club where players training regimes and plans were non existent. He was hugely influential in turning a dire situation round into a successful season prior to his departure.
I back him to leave at the first available opportunityThis season is dead. The saving grace for us, is that he has time to assess who is up for the fight and will help us achieve next season. I baCk him to get it right.
Only an idiot would call for his head of we don't have a massive turnaround this season.
As for dropping lucky with DMC, I remember doing some stats back then looking at the results with and without DMC and highlighting this point. You'd also argue that mowbray was an average manager who got lucky with Armstrong and Murphy.
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Except you don't drop luck when you were the one who signed the player
Disagree with this. If a player's doing well the way the team is set up has to be part of it unless they've spent a career banging in the goals regardless.First time round he was very lucky that DMC was on fire
This was the team he inherited in division 3, when he performed his 'miracle' last time
Joe Murphy - probably the best keeper at that level at that time
Jordan Clarke - a good enough Right back for division 3
The Edge - proven to be not good enough.
Richard Wood - played above that level after that season
Chris Hussey - proved at Bury he was good enough at that level.
Baker we all have seen what he went onto do at MK Dons a top midfiekdecat that level at the time
Jennings - average at that level
DMC - had started to score and scored a wonder goal before Robins came. Was a striker that was well above that level at that time.
Cody - who proved he was good enough at that level consistently scoring 1 in 3 after leaving us.
He added
Adams
Moussa
Bailey
All good signings
He signed about 3-4 poor signings.
He didn't do too bad in what he inherited.
As I say average Mansger we shouldn't expect miracles this season or next and hope he gets 3 years
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